I’m a big fan of Twitter Bootstrap . For those who don’t know what this is, Bootstrap is a front-end framework made by the kind people over at Twitter. I used Boostrap in PHP for my first time back in 2011 and since then I’ve never looked back. Bootstrap is powerful, fast, and always getting better. Which brings me to the topic of this Developers Corner, the latest version of this bad boy, Bootstrap 3 . While not all the additions to Bootstrap have been announced yet, there are a few highlights that I think most developers will be excited about. In general this is a smaller update than from Bootstrap v1 to v2, but I think they’re focused on refining something already great vs. making something great from scratch. Here’s what’s new in Boostrap 3: Mobile – mobile used to be an added option, now it’s standard. It makes sense since you can no longer ignore the fact that a big ...